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Marland Works railway station

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Area
  
Torridge

Post-grouping
  
British Railways

Platforms in use
  
1

Grid reference
  
SS507118

1925
  
Opened

Marland Works railway station httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Place
  
Peters Marland Ball clay works

Pre-grouping
  
Torrington and Marland Railway(1881 -1925) North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway (1925 to 1948)

Similar
  
Dunsbear Halt railway st, Yarde Halt railway station, Meeth Halt railway station, Hole railway station, Hatherleigh railway station

Marlands Works was a busy industrial site for just over a century, firstly on the Torrington and Marland Railway, built to carry bricks and clay on a three-feet gauge, which in turn was subsumed in 1925 by the North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway before finally becoming part of the Southern Region of British Railways in 1948. The line closed to passenger traffic in 1965 as part of the Beeching reforms but the line remained open for freight between Barnstaple railway station and Torrington until 1982. Today it forms part of the popular Tarka trail, although an important site for industrial railway historians too. Marland Works station was used by workmen only and was not in public passenger use.

References

Marland Works railway station Wikipedia